Category Archives: archives

Congratulations to UCCS History student Robin Lynch, who (after a 25-year career in the military) came to our graduate program and has been doing some amazing work in discovering some previously untapped sources on the history of poor farms and … Continue reading →

From the UCCS Newsletter, notice of a wonderful event coming up soon: Karin Larkin of UCCS Anthropology will be discussing her work in archaeology around the site of the Ludlow Massacre in 1914: Tuesday, Feb. 19, 4:30 – 6, in … Continue reading →

This Saturday (April 7th), Jonathan Rees, Professor of History at CSU–Pueblo and the blogger behind the history and higher education blog More or Less Bunk, will be giving a public lecture at the Pioneer’s Museum. This will be Saturday, April … Continue reading →

Paul Harvey Katrina Gulliver, a historian currently residing in Munich, runs a wonderful blog called “Notes from the Field” full of fascinating images and photos and commentary on her research and travels. Gulliver is also the ringleader of the Twitterstorians, … Continue reading →

by Professor Paul Harvey Someday a really technologically capable historian will go through and cut-and-paste together a book purely from auto-spam “comments” that appear behind the scenes of blogs. Most blogs, including this one, have automatic filters that put them in … Continue reading →